An Eyewitness News 5 satellite truck operator found a knife near the car wash on Thursday and reported it to investigators.

"I was walking through here and I basically, I glanced down and saw it," said truck operator Mike Schmidt.

The knife measured 8-10 inches long with a black handle.

"I figured the police department would probably want to know about it, even if it had anything to do with the case or nothing at all," Schmidt said.

Detectives bagged the knife as evidence.

"That knife has, of course, been recovered and like the other evidence in this case, it will be analyzed in the future," said Stan Florence of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. A man who lives nearby also told Eyewitness News 5 that he saw a man he believes to be the killer.

Earlier, a woman who lives two doors down from the church said she noticed someone had been living in her cellar. Investigators carried bags of evidence out of her home after doing a search.

On Friday, investigators removed the plywood it installed to replace a side door at the church on the day Daniels was found dead. It shows a crucifix on the wall and a light that has been turned off for the past few days.

Daniels' friends and family said they hope the OSBI eventually wraps up its work at the church and that it can be again used for services.

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